Darryll King

Darryll King is the host on two Crawford Broadcasting Stations,WYCA REJOICE 102.3 FM and WSRB SOUL 106.3 FM. The King’s Highway Morning Show
is a four-hour power and praise packed music show with moments of ministry.
The show can be heard on WYCA REJOICE 102.3 FM Monday through Friday
from 6:00am to 10:00am and is one of the most listened-to morning drive
time shows in the Chicagoland area. Sunday Morning Glory is a six-hour live
remote broadcast heard on Soul 106.3 FM Every Sunday from 6am – 12pm
Darryll King and The Soul Patrol Broadcast Live From a different church every Sunday morning.
The shows feature and is hosted by Darryll King. She is one of the most respected
hosts across America as evidenced by her recent accomplishments of
receiving “The Gospel Announcer of the Year” honors from the National Stellar Awards
in 2004. She was also nominated for the Chicago Hip-Hop Announcer of the Year in 2004.
Darryll was also a recipient for the Sisters in the Spirit award in 2005. Darryll was the host
of Different Drummers on CBS Television Network for 2 and a half years and she hosts her
own television show on Chicago Cable Network Channel 25 entitled The Cutting Edge with
Darryll King since 1998. You may find Darryll hosting numerous events in and around the
Chicago land area. Darryll King is intelligent, hard working and energetic, but most of all, she loves the Lord. You can connect with Darryll King on Facebook! Become a fan:

#EntertainmentNews: Bill Cosby Coming back to television?

by Sharmon Jarmon,posted Jul 15 2014 9:50AM

New Cosby Show Could Debut As Soon As Next Summer Bill Cosby could be returning to the network NBC
with a new comedy as soon as next summer. The series, described as a “classic, extended-family sitcom” with Cosby
as the patriarch, is currently in the writing stage, NBC executives said at Sunday’s session of the summer TV critics’ tour.
It was first announced in January.

Cosby, 77, has a long history with NBC, including his seminal “The Cosby Show,” which became a smash hit 30 years
ago and helped rescue a network then at the bottom of the ratings. It ran for eight seasons.

The upcoming Cosby venture will use multi-cameras and be filmed in front of a studio audience, a format that
has lost ground at NBC, where single-camera comedies like “30 Rock,” ”The Office” and ‘Parks and Recreation”
have thrived. Greenblatt said the network is trying to bring back this classic “multi” form, which goes back to “I Love Lucy”
and the earliest days of network television (and which is going strong at CBS with shows like “The Big Bang Theory” and “Mike & Molly.”)